Lenore Webber of ACSIA Partners LLC Offers Free Talks on a Hot Topic, How to Pay for Long-Term Care When Public Programs Won’t

Local groups and organizations may request a talk by Webber, a long-term care specialist.

Newtonville, MA May 28, 2015 –Today ACSIA Partners LLC announces the availability of Lenore Webber as a speaker on the topic of long-term care funding. Webber is prepared to address any group on how to cover the care expenses most longer-living Americans will incur at some point.

ACSIA Partners LLC is one of America’s largest and most experienced insurance agencies specializing in long-term care financing through a variety of means including but not limited to long-term care insurance.

What are the odds of needing long-term care some day? How much does it cost? And how can you pay for it when government programs fall short or don’t apply in your case? These questions will be answered by Webber, a long-term care funding specialist with extensive training and experience.

Events planners in MA or anywhere in America may request a talk by Webber or a fellow specialist Webber recommends. "Any organization may request a speech, question-answer session, or workshop," says Webber. "It can be a local club, religious organization, association, or other group -- even a few friends concerned about the issue."

Local companies and human resource departments may also request presentations; in their case, the emphasis will be on workplace issues related to long-term care needs that affect job focus.

To date, most of ACSIA Partners LLC’ educational outreach has been through alliances with benefit brokers serving the nation’s largest employers. “For some time we’ve been running programs for big corporations and associations,” says Webber. “Now we’re reaching out to smaller companies and local groups as well.”

Lenore Webber is a leading long-term care solutions agent serving consumers and organizations in CA, CT, MA, NH, NJ, RI, TX. “We’re glad to help them find the best, most affordable solution for their situation,” Webber says. “In addition to long-term care insurance, today's options range from critical illness insurance to annuities and life insurance with LTC riders.”